Z Writers Blogs
By Justin Podur at Aug 26, 2004
I am writing to apologize for taking so long to write back. Readers were writing me asking about my safety. You are too kind. In fact it is not my safety that I am writing about right now. Nor the safety of the Palestinian political prisoners on hunge... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Aug 26, 2004
I am writing to apologize for taking so long to write back. Readers were writing me asking about my safety. You are too kind. In fact it is not my safety that I am writing about right now. Nor the safety of the Palestinian political prisoners on hunge... (More) Comments (0)
EvilDoers & DoGoodgers 3: Historic Origins
By Andy Dunn at Aug 26, 2004
Well, on another tangent concerning duality, an interesting tidbit may be the history and mythology surrounding the subject. I'll start with what I know of the history of absolutist moral dualism in this blog, mythology in the next. (Then I'll get back ... (More) Comments (2)
Torture and "Intelligence" in 2004
By David Peterson at Aug 26, 2004
By my count (and please correct me, if I'm mistaken), through this Wednesday in August, 2004, the public realm has been blessed with four official U.S. Government (whether directly or so-called independently, on behalf of an official request) investigatio... (More) Comments (0)
By Brian Dominick at Aug 25, 2004
Perhaps the only thing more disappointing than watching liberals sell themselves short and shoot themselves in the proverbial feet is watching self-proclaimed leftists do the same thing. The once-promising United for Peace and Justice organization, headed... (More) Comments (0)
"How America Gets Away With Murder" I
By David Peterson at Aug 25, 2004
With the military assault on the most resolute faction of the resistance to the American occupation of Iraq approaching some kind of final climax in and around the Imam Ali Mosque in the Old City of Najaf, where the "smell of burnt flesh filled the air an... (More) Comments (0)
Liberals and Mediocrity (or, "Anybody But Kerry")
By Brian Dominick at Aug 24, 2004
It's sort of amazing, if you think about it. One could hardly dream up an incumbent president who would be easier to defeat than George W. Bush, and yet the Democratic Party is getting a run for it's money because it chose one of the least inspiring, medi... (More) Comments (4)
"All These Things Happened Among Us" I
By David Peterson at Aug 24, 2004
To quote an important UN document from 1993, From Madness to Hope:...Report of the Commission on the Truth for El Salvador (S/25500, April 1, 1993---though released a couple weeks earlier): On Monday, 24 March 1980, the Archbishop of San Salvador, Mo... (More) Comments (0)
"Buried Secrets, Brutal Truths"---and the Presidential Campaign
By David Peterson at Aug 24, 2004
Back in April, the Toledo Blade received the Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism for its lengthy series of reports "uncovering the atrocities of an elite U.S. Army fighting unit in the Vietnam War that killed unarmed civilians and children during ... (More) Comments (0)
By Noam Chomsky at Aug 23, 2004
My own judgment, for what it is worth, is that [Aristide] came into office committed to the kind of significant social and economic reform that was called for by his popular constituency in the hills and slums, desperately needed in Haiti. His few mont... (More) Comments (21)
By Noam Chomsky at Aug 23, 2004
The standard doctrine -- preached by Alan Greenspan, any number of economists, and commentators commonly -- that the marvellous "new economy" is a tribute to "entrepreneurial initiative," "consumer choice," and other free market wonders does not stand up ... (More) Comments (14)
By Chris Spannos at Aug 23, 2004
Today was the closing day of the Life After Capitalism conference. Hundreds of people excited, stimulated and inspired, exhausted came together and are now going their separate ways again. It almost seems sad except I know that this opportunity to meet fa... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Aug 22, 2004
One feature of the whole Swift Boat Veterans For Truth-slash-Kerry Edwards-slash-Bush Cheney contest over the Democratic Party presidential nominee's distant records of military and anti-war service that I've been enjoying the most has been how little, ho... (More) Comments (11)
By Chris Spannos at Aug 22, 2004
Well, it's hard to convey all that happened today. It wasn't like lastnights event, "Beyond Bush", where all four speakers were under the sameroof spanning a three hour period. Workshops today had at least three, andup to five, speakers, mostly ... (More) Comments (3)
Bringing the 'Vietnam Syndrome' Back Home
By Brian Dominick at Aug 21, 2004
Back in 1990, during the lead-up to the First Gulf War, George H.W. Bush talked about the need for his impending war not to suffer from what pundits called "the Vietnam syndrome." As the fable went, the media and antiwar movement, in cahoots against the o... (More) Comments (2)


